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Visszajelzés
Írjon visszajelzéstLast Friday soneone in the front office brought a tray of these in, once I tried it, I had to know where they were from and knew it would be a dinner hit with the fam. Sure enough, whether you toast it a few minutes in the oven to get that little crisp, or heat it up in the microwave a lil, you will definitely enjoy it! Can't wait to go back and try sone of their other breads n sweets!! Very friendly staff as well.
Remember to come early to get their freshly made rice balls (onigiri) before they are gone! This is one of the few places that are still here after so many years. The quality, the variety and the price of their onigiri is hard to beat. This is one of the very few authentic Japanese bakery in the South Bay where you can find melon bun, spaghetti bread and katsu bread. Although they only offer one kind of cake (strawberry and cream) it's fresh and light it's a hidden gem that only true foodie knows why the cake and the store is so good.
The bakery is located in the same plaza as the Mitsuwa marketplace. It has a small store front and I found the place by searching for ppl lining up : . The Most famous items from this bakery is the Onigiri, Japanese rice roll. You have to get the Onigiri from the counter, not picking up from the shelves like the breads. The Onigiri are in the pricey side($3.50 , but tasty and fulfilling. My preference is the Unagi/eel Onigiri.
A small but very nice bakery. It has a few unique stuff including strawberry sandwich. The prices are good. And staff are friendly. They do sell some of the best onigiri I've eaten. It's quite spacious inside though it can get crowded during certain times. The strawberry shortcake they sell there is amazing. And they sell a mini version of the cake, which is cute and enough for one person.
I tried the Mini Strawberry Cake. Tastes really good. And the size is perfect for 2-3 persons